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UK Issues Red Alert on Russian Shadow Fleet Sanctions Dodging

UK Issues Red Alert on Russian Shadow Fleet Sanctions Dodging

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The UK government issued a red alert to raise concerns about potential sanctions evasion tied to the sale of Russian oil and gas.
British authorities warned that Moscow has leveraged a network of trading firms to sidestep restrictions while also gaining access to Western finance and professional services. They specifically cited a group of companies run by Azerbaijan nationals Etibar Eyyub and Tahir Garayev, both of whom were sanctioned in May by the UK.
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Bryan Kohberger Did Not Plan to Murder All 4 Victims, Suggests Prosecutor as He Fights Back Tears in Court

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